Cudicini has lofty ambitions for Spurs as keeper gets set for a run in the side

Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini insists the ambition at White Hart Lane isno different to when he was playing under Jose Mourinho at Chelsea.

Spurs are top of the Barclays Premier League following victories againstLiverpool, Hull and West Ham, with Harry Redknapp's men outsiders to break intothe traditional top four.

Cudicini, who is set for a run in Redknapp's team following an injury toHeurelho Gomes, saw a winning mentality at Stamford Bridge and feels there is nolimit to what his current club can achieve.

Silverware in mind: Spurs keeper Carlo Cudicini - whose side have won three on the spin - has lofty ambitions for the north London club

Run in the side: Boss Harry Redknapp looks set to draft Cudicini into the first team after an injury to first choice Heurelho Gomes

He said: 'The quality is there, definitely. The players are very good players. It's different to the situation at Chelsea and the way it happened there so you can't really say we should take their example.

'But we want the same thing - that's for sure, that's what everyone here is hoping for.

'We don't put any limit to what this team can achieve. I think we are doing very well and we want that to carry on.'

The victory at White Hart Lane means Spurs have enjoyed their best start since the 1961 season when they won the double.

Next is a trip to Doncaster in the Carling Cup and then a clash against newly promoted Birmingham, with expectations set to rise if they win those games. 'We'll keep working hard and you never know,' said striker Jermain Defoe, who has scored six goals in four games for club and country this season.

Knows how it's done: Cudicini has plenty of experience of winning trophies with Chelsea